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Lima Barreto - New Critical Perspectives (Hardcover): Lamonte Aidoo, Daniel F. Silva Lima Barreto - New Critical Perspectives (Hardcover)
Lamonte Aidoo, Daniel F. Silva; Contributions by Earl E. Fitz, Renata R. M. Wasserman, Nelson H. Vieira, …
R2,996 Discovery Miles 29 960 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This edited volume is a collection of twelve interdisciplinary essays from various Brazilian literary scholars, historians, and anthropologists analyzing the work of 19th- and 20th-century Afro-Brazilian writer Afonso Henriques de Lima Barreto. This is the first collection to present a cohesive analysis of this writer's work in English. It is an intellectually diverse collection of essays that recover Barreto's oeuvre and consider a wide range of topics, including Barreto's treatment of race, family, class, social and gender politics of postabolition Brazil, neocolonialism, the disjuncture between urban and suburban spaces, and national identity politics.

Afro-Atlantic Histories (Hardcover): Adriano Pedrosa, Tomas Toledo Afro-Atlantic Histories (Hardcover)
Adriano Pedrosa, Tomas Toledo; Text written by Vivian Crockett, Kanitra Fletcher, Ayrson Heraclito, …
R1,192 Discovery Miles 11 920 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Brazilian Authoritarianism - Past and Present (Hardcover): Lilia Moritz Schwarcz Brazilian Authoritarianism - Past and Present (Hardcover)
Lilia Moritz Schwarcz; Translated by Eric M B Becker
R719 Discovery Miles 7 190 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

How Brazil's long history of racism and authoritarian politics has led to the country's present crises and epidemic of violence Brazil has long nurtured a cherished national myth, one of a tolerant, peaceful, and racially harmonious society. A closer look at the nation's heritage, however, reveals a far more troubling story. In Brazilian Authoritarianism, esteemed anthropologist and historian Lilia Schwarcz presents a provocative and panoramic overview of Brazilian culture and history to demonstrate how the nation has always been staunchly authoritarian. It has papered over centuries of racially motivated cruelty and exploitation-sources of the structural oppression experienced today by its Black and Indigenous population. Linking the country's violent past to its dire present, Schwarcz shows why the social democratic left was defeated and how Jair Bolsonaro ascended to the presidency. Schwarcz travels through five hundred years of colonial history to consider Brazil's allegiance to slavery, which made it the last country to abolish the system. She delves into eight elements that pervade Brazil's problematic culture: racism, bossism, patrimonialism, corruption, inequality, violence, gender issues, and intolerance. But Schwarcz also argues that Brazil's future is not absolutely hopeless. History is not destiny, and even as the nation experiences its worst crises ever-social, political, moral, and environmental-it has the potential to overcome them. A stark, revealing investigation into Brazil's difficult roots, Brazilian Authoritarianism shines a light on how the country might imagine a more hopeful path forward.

Brazil: A Biography (Paperback): Heloisa M Starling, Lilia Moritz Schwarcz Brazil: A Biography (Paperback)
Heloisa M Starling, Lilia Moritz Schwarcz 1
R583 R524 Discovery Miles 5 240 Save R59 (10%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Shortlisted for the Jabuti Prize for the Best Brazilian Book Published Abroad 'Engrossing ... eye-opening ... an enormously refreshing treat' Dominic Sandbrook, Sunday Times Since Europeans first reached Brazil in 1500 it has been an unfailing source of extraordinary fascination. More than any other part of the 'New World' it displayed both the greatest beauty and grandeur and witnessed scenes of the most terrible European ferocity. Its native people both revolutionized Europe's ideas of itself and were then subject to extermination. For white settlers Brazil's opportunities seemed endless, for imported black slaves it was a hell on earth. Brazil: A Biography, written by two of Brazil's leading historians and a bestseller in Brazil itself, is a remarkable attempt to convey the overwhelming diversity and challenges of this huge country - larger than the contiguous USA and still in some regions not fully mapped - from its origins to the twenty-first century. The book's major themes are the near-continuous battles to create both political institutions and social frameworks that would allow stable growth, legal norms and protection for all its citizens. Brazil's failure to achieve these except in the very short term has been tragic, but even in the 21st century it remains one of the world's great experiments - creative, harsh, unique and as compelling a story for its inhabitants as for outsiders.

Dalton Paula: Brazilian Portraits (Hardcover): Dalton Paula Dalton Paula: Brazilian Portraits (Hardcover)
Dalton Paula; Edited by Glaucea Helena de Britto, Adriano Pedrosa, Lilia Moritz Schwarcz; Contributions by Bárbara Catta
R1,500 R1,344 Discovery Miles 13 440 Save R156 (10%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days
The Brazil Reader - History, Culture, Politics (Paperback, Second Edition, Revised): James N. Green, Victoria Langland, Lilia... The Brazil Reader - History, Culture, Politics (Paperback, Second Edition, Revised)
James N. Green, Victoria Langland, Lilia Moritz Schwarcz
R787 Discovery Miles 7 870 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

From the first encounters between the Portuguese and indigenous peoples in 1500 to the current political turmoil, the history of Brazil is much more complex and dynamic than the usual representations of it as the home of Carnival, soccer, the Amazon, and samba would suggest. This extensively revised and expanded second edition of the best-selling Brazil Reader dives deep into the past and present of a country marked by its geographical vastness and cultural, ethnic, and environmental diversity. Containing over one hundred selections-many of which appear in English for the first time and which range from sermons by Jesuit missionaries and poetry to political speeches and biographical portraits of famous public figures, intellectuals, and artists-this collection presents the lived experience of Brazilians from all social and economic classes, racial backgrounds, genders, and political perspectives over the past half millennium. Whether outlining the legacy of slavery, the roles of women in Brazilian public life, or the importance of political and social movements, The Brazil Reader provides an unparalleled look at Brazil's history, culture, and politics.

Brazilian Histories (Hardcover): Adriano Pedrosa, Isabella Rjeille Brazilian Histories (Hardcover)
Adriano Pedrosa, Isabella Rjeille; Text written by André Mesquita, Amanda Carneiro, Clarissa Diniz, …
R1,313 Discovery Miles 13 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Brazil Reader - History, Culture, Politics (Hardcover, Second Edition, Revised and Updated): James N. Green, Victoria... The Brazil Reader - History, Culture, Politics (Hardcover, Second Edition, Revised and Updated)
James N. Green, Victoria Langland, Lilia Moritz Schwarcz
R3,102 R2,819 Discovery Miles 28 190 Save R283 (9%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

From the first encounters between the Portuguese and indigenous peoples in 1500 to the current political turmoil, the history of Brazil is much more complex and dynamic than the usual representations of it as the home of Carnival, soccer, the Amazon, and samba would suggest. This extensively revised and expanded second edition of the best-selling Brazil Reader dives deep into the past and present of a country marked by its geographical vastness and cultural, ethnic, and environmental diversity. Containing over one hundred selections-many of which appear in English for the first time and which range from sermons by Jesuit missionaries and poetry to political speeches and biographical portraits of famous public figures, intellectuals, and artists-this collection presents the lived experience of Brazilians from all social and economic classes, racial backgrounds, genders, and political perspectives over the past half millennium. Whether outlining the legacy of slavery, the roles of women in Brazilian public life, or the importance of political and social movements, The Brazil Reader provides an unparalleled look at Brazil's history, culture, and politics.

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